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Altec Lansing inMotion iM510
$100.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Maybe the only option for those who use SanDisk Sansa players. Loud, clear sound quality suitable for the average user. Holds your Sansa player very firmly in the dock.
The Cons:Doesn't include a remote control--something standard in iPod docks at this price. Some Sansa players sit too low in the dock, obscuring some of their controls.
The Altec Lansing inMotion iM510 is a docking system built for fitting, syncing, and charging SanDisk Sansa e200 and c200 series. For all other Sansa players — as well as CD, DVD, and MP3 players — the iM510 includes an auxiliary input.
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It’s somewhat similar to the iM413, but different in that it doesn’t include digital FM radio; it relies on AA batteries instead of D; and it is compatible with the BB2001 subwoofer. Other notable aspects of the Altec Lansing inMotion iM510 include four high-quality speakers, MaxxBass technology for quality bass, and shock resistance.
Features
- Sansa Docking Station
- Sansa e200/c200 Sync/Charge
- Auxiliary Input (MP3/DVD/CD/Sansa)
- 4 AA Batteries (24 Hrs)
- MaxxBass Technology
- Compact/Foldable Design
- Shock Resistance
- AC Cable (Included)
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Maybe the only option for those who use SanDisk Sansa players.
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Loud, clear sound quality suitable for the average user.
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Holds your Sansa player very firmly in the dock.
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Excellent battery life (about a whole day on 4 AA cells).
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Very compact, lightweight design ideal for portable use.
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Doesn't distort much even at the highest volume setting.
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Doesn't include a remote control--something standard in iPod docks at this price.
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Some Sansa players sit too low in the dock, obscuring some of their controls.
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